The Sport and Recreation Management program at the University of North Alabama has achieved a significant honor by securing first place in the Dr. Samantha Roberts Case Study Competition during the upcoming 2025 Applied Sport Management Association (ASMA) Conference, which is set to take place at the University of Cincinnati. This prestigious annual conference serves as a gathering point for students, scholars, and professionals from across the nation, providing a platform for discussions and practical research focused on the sports management field.
Competing against some of the top institutions in the country, UNA’s team showcased their exceptional problem-solving skills, strategic thinking, and deep understanding of the industry. The team, comprised of Elijah Hartnett, Ja’Larris Williams, Savannah Mims, and D.J. Prance, received accolades for their impressive presentation and thorough case study research. Their success not only highlights their individual talents but also reinforces the University of North Alabama’s Sport and Recreation Management program as a frontrunner in preparing students for successful careers in the sports industry. This remarkable achievement deserves heartfelt congratulations!

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